The Prostitution Delusion Book One: Debunking 43 Myths That Falsely Condemn Prostitution* and Transforming It into Worship of the Goddess

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Author: Mark Laurence Donald Emerson ISBN: 9780990457930
Publisher: Mark Laurence Donald Emerson Publication: November 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Laurence Donald Emerson
ISBN: 9780990457930
Publisher: Mark Laurence Donald Emerson
Publication: November 9, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There Is Nothing Wrong with Prostitution!*

*As formally defined in this book, "prostitution" excludes forcible acts.

"It is refreshing to read about how prostitution can be *good*. Mark Emerson has done an outstanding job debunking the myths about paid sex and putting a positive, human face on both the provider and her client. Written in a format that would be perfect as a scholastic textbook, The Prostitution Delusion systematically dismantles the myths and pragmatically lays out reality, fact by fact. This is interspersed with his experiences as a sex client that deviate sharply from the too often wrongly presented social views of prostitution."
--Jessi Winchester, author of From Bordello to Ballot Box and America: The Final Chapter. Winchester gained international notoriety when she entered the Mrs. Nevada Pageant while working in a legal brothel. She later ran for the U.S. House of Representatives and for Nevada Lieutenant Governor.

>>> IS PROSTITUTION *REALLY* HARMFUL?
>>> OR CAN SOCIETY *BENEFIT* FROM PROSTITUTION?

In this, the first of five books, Mark Emerson presents two complementary themes—one theme *debunks* the arguments against prostitution; the other demonstrates the *good* that can come from paid sex.
The book’s title, The Prostitution Delusion, refers to the widely believed idea that "prostitution is harmful and evil." The first theme asks *why*? Leaving no stone unturned, Emerson identifies 43 purported answers. They represent *all* the arguments against prostitution (see the diagram on page 11). He shows that each fails to answer the question and hence is *nothing but a myth*. The first 9 myths are debunked in this Book One, including myths about street prostitutes, public health, drugs, pimps, sex slavery, human trafficking and so-called "child prostitution." The rest of the 43 myths will be debunked in Books Two through Five.
The second theme transforms prostitution *from the profane to the sacred*. Emerson is a Christian and claims God has directed him to pay prostitutes and to worship them sexually, not as "bad girls" but as good goddesses. The 18 sexually explicit stories in this Book One are true—they are sweet, surprising, romantic, poignant, beautiful and deeply spiritual. Each is a step in his prayerful quest for his own sexual healing and to develop his manly ability to arouse, inspire and uplift the Divine Feminine in women--lovingly and ecstatically.

Mark Emerson (MarkEmerson.org) is the author of Love Is Not a Crime! He holds a B.A. in Math from UCLA. Raised an atheist, while at UCLA he started experiencing God in the mathematics. With others, he has created nine videos presenting a mathematical proof that God exists (TheGProof.org). As a computer scientist, he is a co-inventor with two of his sons of the forthcoming AngelBase technology, which recently received substantial funding (AngelBase.com). He has also been a legal consultant to attorneys (LegalMission.org).

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There Is Nothing Wrong with Prostitution!*

*As formally defined in this book, "prostitution" excludes forcible acts.

"It is refreshing to read about how prostitution can be *good*. Mark Emerson has done an outstanding job debunking the myths about paid sex and putting a positive, human face on both the provider and her client. Written in a format that would be perfect as a scholastic textbook, The Prostitution Delusion systematically dismantles the myths and pragmatically lays out reality, fact by fact. This is interspersed with his experiences as a sex client that deviate sharply from the too often wrongly presented social views of prostitution."
--Jessi Winchester, author of From Bordello to Ballot Box and America: The Final Chapter. Winchester gained international notoriety when she entered the Mrs. Nevada Pageant while working in a legal brothel. She later ran for the U.S. House of Representatives and for Nevada Lieutenant Governor.

>>> IS PROSTITUTION *REALLY* HARMFUL?
>>> OR CAN SOCIETY *BENEFIT* FROM PROSTITUTION?

In this, the first of five books, Mark Emerson presents two complementary themes—one theme *debunks* the arguments against prostitution; the other demonstrates the *good* that can come from paid sex.
The book’s title, The Prostitution Delusion, refers to the widely believed idea that "prostitution is harmful and evil." The first theme asks *why*? Leaving no stone unturned, Emerson identifies 43 purported answers. They represent *all* the arguments against prostitution (see the diagram on page 11). He shows that each fails to answer the question and hence is *nothing but a myth*. The first 9 myths are debunked in this Book One, including myths about street prostitutes, public health, drugs, pimps, sex slavery, human trafficking and so-called "child prostitution." The rest of the 43 myths will be debunked in Books Two through Five.
The second theme transforms prostitution *from the profane to the sacred*. Emerson is a Christian and claims God has directed him to pay prostitutes and to worship them sexually, not as "bad girls" but as good goddesses. The 18 sexually explicit stories in this Book One are true—they are sweet, surprising, romantic, poignant, beautiful and deeply spiritual. Each is a step in his prayerful quest for his own sexual healing and to develop his manly ability to arouse, inspire and uplift the Divine Feminine in women--lovingly and ecstatically.

Mark Emerson (MarkEmerson.org) is the author of Love Is Not a Crime! He holds a B.A. in Math from UCLA. Raised an atheist, while at UCLA he started experiencing God in the mathematics. With others, he has created nine videos presenting a mathematical proof that God exists (TheGProof.org). As a computer scientist, he is a co-inventor with two of his sons of the forthcoming AngelBase technology, which recently received substantial funding (AngelBase.com). He has also been a legal consultant to attorneys (LegalMission.org).

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